On Finish
The actions that will be performed whenever the video reaches the end.
Video Object
OverviewPaneDialog |
Actions |
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Video.GetCurrentPos Video.GetFilename Video.GetLength Video.GetPos Video.GetProperties Video.GetSize Video.GetState Video.GetVolume Video.IsEnabled Video.IsFullScreen Video.IsVisible Video.Load Video.Pause Video.Play Video.Seek Video.SetEnabled Video.SetFullScreen Video.SetPos Video.SetProperties Video.SetSize Video.SetVisible Video.SetVolume Video.Stop |
Q u i ck T i m e
QuickTime Object
OverviewPaneDialogActions
The QuickTime object lets you play audio, video or show images on the page or dialog. It does this by taking advantage of the QuickTime ActiveX control that is found on most systems.
Specifically, it embeds the QuickTime control directly into your AutoPlay application. This essentially "borrows" the QuickTime player's rendering engine and uses it to display media files in your AutoPlay application. The QuickTime object supports a wide variety of media formats.
The QuickTime object is compatible with any version of the QuickTime ActiveX control. However, some files may only display in certain versions of the control. Therefore you may want to take steps to ensure that your users will have the appropriate version of the control installed on their systems.
Note: You will need to configure this detection by going to Project > Dependencies. There you will be able to select the QuickTime ActiveX control and customize its detection properties.
QuickTime Object
OverviewPaneDialogActions
The QuickTime object lets you play audio, video or show images on the page or dialog. It does this by taking advantage of the QuickTime ActiveX control that is found on most systems.
Specifically, it embeds the QuickTime control directly into your AutoPlay application. This essentially "borrows" the QuickTime player's rendering engine and uses it to display media files in your AutoPlay application. The QuickTime object supports a wide variety of media formats.
The QuickTime object is compatible with any version of the QuickTime ActiveX control. However, some files may only display in certain versions of the control. Therefore you may want to take steps to ensure that your users will have the appropriate version of the control installed on their systems.
Note: You will need to configure this detection by going to Project > Dependencies. There you will be able to select the QuickTime ActiveX control and customize its detection properties.
QuickTime Object
OverviewPaneDialogActions
Here are the object's settings as they appear in the properties pane:
Obj ec t
Name
The name that is used to identify this object.